TSS Tungsten Turkey gives hunters a new edge in the field. Loaded with the densest shot available (60% denser than lead) and offered in duplex payloads, turkeys out to 70 yd don’t stand a chance.
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Jeff8018
1 year agoWell i thought i would trust this attractive deal offered by Cabela's. who couldn't use another thermacell, so after you order the shell's, which cost a total of $ not allowed to tell. I then wait on delivery to return the rebate form with $not allowed for shipping and handling to "I'm hopeful" receive my thermacell "FREE". Must of been drawn up by bernie, I will not trust the advertising any more from my old friend Cabela's. I feel mislead, could have easily bought a box of turkey shells and a thermal cell for less. Browning you hurt your name on this one!
Necedahhunter
1 year agoI bought the 3 1/2 ins 7&9 blend last year and harvested 2 turkeys. Both were dead before they hit the ground. This year 1 bird so far but the same result, dead before it could fall over. These shells are worth every penny.
V101
1 year agoI was sure skeptical with the price of these TSS loads, but I’m a believer. By far the best patterning, hardest hitting turkey load I’ve tried out of my 20g 870. Just an FYI, out of MY gun I tried a 555 Carson TSS choke and the 575 readhead choke I’ve had. 575 did way better than the 555 for me. This is using the #7 shot. I took my turkey opening morning.
nclifer01
1 year agoI like my turkeys deader than dead, but most importantly I like a dense, but larger pattern. I have missed way too many turkeys, many of them too close for a tight pattern to hit easily. These shells pattern awesome and killed 2 nice gobblers for me this past season. 1 was my personal best. I’m no longer a fan of federal shells with flitecontrol wars as I have missed several birds within 25 yards because it’s like shooting something between a slug and a baseball at a always bobbing head. Browning forgoes the crazy wad which allows me a good close and far pattern from my Cynergy ultimate turkey gun. No regrets on spending the $ on exceptional shells. The turkeys deserve a clean kill, so I oblige.
LeftyShepherd
1 year agoI killed a Gobbler this spring with a single shot. Distance about 25 yards. He dropped where he was standing. Great performance on the patterning Board.
Adam P
1 year agoShoots very well, but the recoil is crazy. Kicks harder than any other super mag shell that I have ever shot. Had 25 in the kill zone at 62 yards!
Rickey B
1 year agoPattern very well, the ends are not crimped well enough on some of them, it caused packing to come out in the tube and jam my browning shotgun.
BigDaddyJB
1 year agoDropped a decent sized gobbler to day at 60 yards out with the 12 guage. Accurate, low recoil, spred was not bad, and they're not lead so california and federal installation legal.
Anonymous
1 year agoPattern tested the 12 gauge TSS 7,9 shot out to 40 yards, shot nice and tight. Our turkey season ended Monday so didn’t get to hunt with it.
Gerry and Jake
1 year agoGreat TSS load for 20ga my son and I have used for a few years and never missed a bird. From 15-60 yards they drop the same. Great pattern out of both our guns. Very satisfied..
Anonymous
1 year agoThese pattern amazing out my stevens 301 turkey gun. I am confident with this load out to 40 yards. Highly recommend them.
Barry D
1 year agoThese shells are way over priced. But after testing at 40 yards off a lead sled I am very impressed with the bb count in the head and neck on a turkey target. I had 54 holes with 3" Browning TSS loads out of a 11-87 Turkey gun with an aimpoint scope. That's double of my old shells I've been running for years. Are they worth $12 a shot??? They are in my turkey vest LOL!!!
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